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29th May 2018, 09:50 AM
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Eligibility to study MSc(Petroleum Technology) for BSc(Chemistry) student?


Hello friends, I am interested to study MSc in Petroleum Technology. Right now I am studying in BSc Chemistry. So, after completing my BSc course am I eligible to study MSc in this specialization? Please tell me asap. Thank you!





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  #2  
31st May 2018, 01:01 AM
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Default Re: Eligibility to study MSc(Petroleum Technology) for BSc(Chemistry) student?

=> M.Sc. Petroleum Technology or Master of Science in Petroleum Technology is a postgraduate Petroleum Engineering course.

=> The duration of this course is two years.

=> For this course candidate should have passed B.Sc or equivalent qualification in relevant subject from a recognized university.

=> The minimum percentage required in bachelor degree for M.Sc. Petroleum Technology is 60%.

=> As per my knowledge, you are eligible to to study M.Sc(Petroleum Technology).
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31st May 2018, 11:42 PM
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Default Re: Eligibility to study MSc(Petroleum Technology) for BSc(Chemistry) student?

Eligibility Criteria to pursue M.Sc in Petroleum Technology:

Yes, as far as my best knowledge is concerned you are eligible to pursue this M.Sc in Petroleum Technology course. Basically there is a certain educational qualification required in order to pursue this course.

<> Candidates must have pursued B.Sc (Bachelor of Science) course in concerned or relevant discipline from a recognized university.

<> As you are done with B.Sc in Chemistry course, I can say that you are eligible to pursue this course.

<> The basic qualification required generally varies from college to college. Some of the colleges offer this course based on the marks obtained in entrance examination conducted by that concerned university.

<> The duration of this Master of Science in Petroleum Technology course is 2 years.
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17th June 2022, 09:47 AM
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Default Re: Eligibility to study MSc(Petroleum Technology) for BSc(Chemistry) student?

what universities are offering master of science in petroleum technology?
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